Adam Block is a leading astrophotographer and the founder of the UA Science Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter stargazing programs; his work appears frequently on NASA’s “Astronomy Picture of the Day Website” and he writes a column on astrophotography for Astronomy magazine. During this public lecture he will speak about how modern images of the cosmos are made, how they influence the field of photography, and just what makes them so compelling.

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